So I made this last night on my Ninja Woodfire Grill XL, but since its much smaller than a regular smoker, I cut the 3-2-1 process in half. I used only a single rack of baby backs, cut in half (cause I wasn't sharing!)...so, 80-90 minutes with the dry rub, then an hour in the butcher paper with the bbq sauce, and then about 30 minutes to finish it off. I cannot communicate fully how wonderful they came out. They were full of flavour, moist, and a most beautiful bark. I can't wait to make them again! Thank you Chef!
Regardless the recipe, I like the "get connected" message. That's how we roll at mi casa. Whether it's wings, ribs, jerky, whatever, if the smoker's going, the beer comes out, the TV is on, and friends are ALWAYS invited. Cheers!
Omg. So my hubby received a smoker as a gift from one of his clients. Now my husband has never smoked anything. So there it sat for a few weeks and then a few days later he started to research how to do baby back ribs smoked on Google and it took him to your site which I personally have been watching you for a few years, my husband doesn't do social media. Anyhow he said there were a few people he looked at but he really liked your speaking and example of how to enjoy smoking. He liked that you smoke for your family. If course I didn't know he was talking about you I thought it was just some random smoker guy. Anyhow he got up at 6:30 am and got going. He invited our daughter her husband and a friend of theirs to come get his first ribs. They drove an 1.5 hrs to our home for theses smoked ribs. While the ribs were in the smoker, We ran to Lowes and found the peach paper, he found the black gloves, by the way that peach paper is expensive but he was gunho for it. Good food takes time he kept saying, hahah. he used his hands to mix the sauce and was grossed out, hence the black gloves.hahah. He made his own spices according to what you said. He must of took notes cause when we went to the store earlier I said there's the ribs and he said nope only baby back ribs he said and we need apple juice and mustard and I was on. He really followed your BBQ sauce ingredients and the sauce was amazing. So now I'm telling him OMG I can eat smoked ribs and your sauce was amazing! I tell him he's the smoker now and that if anyone tastes your sauce and ribs they would think you've been making smoked ribs forever. When we were eating the last ribs I said who was the guy you found to help you learn about smoking and making that amazing BBQ sauce? and he took me to your site and said some guy named Billy and he goes to show me and says hey, he's a chief too. I was like let me see the video and I was like hey I follow that guy. He's amazing.and he says yeah I really like how he walked me through the whole smoking rib part and recipes. See I hate BBQ sauce from the store and I usually can't eat anything smoked in a restaurant but I can eat these ones, and the BBQ sauce is to die for . This is going to be a family event going forward and he also plans on smoking some ribs for the client that gifted him the smoker. I told him to get on social media and follow you since you also do Korean BBQ ribs and sauce. Hats off to you chief for making a fan of my husband for his first time smoking and helping him enjoy doing it by your enthusiastic way of showing him how. He really did his homework and I'm so proud of him. Best ribs ever.... Best sauce ever!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nothing makes a husband more proud than when he goes out on a limb and tries something new and has not only the support of his family….but to have his wife brag on him!!! Oh yeah. He’s gonna need a 4XLT shirt his chest is gonna be stuck out and head held high. lol. Love this. I don’t even know him and I’m proud of him too. Way to go sir. We hereby crown thee an officially smoker certified husbandad!!!
I made these last night. They turned out great! Thanks for the tips, and the sauce recipe. I’ll be using that on a lot of my grilled foods from here on. Thanks again!
I've been an avid Qstoves user for years but recently switched to Asmoke and it's been a game changer for me. The precise temperature control provided by the digital controller is truly impressive. No more guessing games, just perfect smoking every time. The wood pellets also add a distinct smoky flavor that enhances the taste of my ribs. Plus, the convenience of the pellet feeding system saves me so much time and effort. I can just set it and forget it, knowing my ribs will come out perfectly every time. I also love the fact that it's so portable, I can use it for tailgating, camping, you name it. And with the remote temperature adjustment and food temperature monitoring app, it's like having a personal chef in my pocket. I couldn't be happier with my decision to switch to Asmoke. #Asmoke.
At first I had doubts about your processes, like lard as a binder, and wrapping in paper is a great idea. But not because the smoke can still reach the meat ( meat stops taking anymore smoke after 160° and also. Smoke doesn't make bark. Heat does.) paper does keep it dryer, which does help the bark. I'm gonna wrap in paper today and see the difference. All of that being said , those are some good looking ribs. It all boils down to everyone has a slightly different method and we can still sit down and enjoy some good food.
This is going to be my first attempt at ribs without using aluminum foil. They came out great with the foil but I did notice it didn’t have enough smoke. My rub is a little different. I use: chili powder brown sugar salt pepper I marinate mine overnight before tossing them on. I like to use an apricot bbq sauce and use apple juice. That might be overkill but I love how they taste. garlic powder paprika
I tried 321 but it was more of a 3hr to get to 165 in temp…then another 3-4hrs in butcher paper until internal temp went to 200 and omfg…more like a 3off and 3 in butcher paper…juicy and bark was crunchy and not too dry or hard. Just right! Total cook time was 7hrs for me it was a nice beefy rack of baby back ribs
@@ChefBillyParisi True about the paper I was thinking the foil for that despite poorer quality crust and the smoke flavor would also be very subdued, I'd try to use smoked chipotle and smoked paprika to do a little compensation paprika in the dry rub and chipotle in the BBQ sauce. What I was mainly thinking was in terms of cooking times and temperatures. Thank you for answering.
My wife prefers I cook her ribs like this. I refer to this as "candied". I cook mine 4 ish hours unwrapped, 30 wrapped with nothing in the wrap and 30 unwrapped and sauced. Slightly more smoke and pork flavor and slightly less tender. If really feeling froggy, I will go unwrapped until desired tenderness and sauce on the side. Huge bark and smoke flavor.
@@ChefBillyParisi >>>btw: that paper-wrapping method is really cool/interesting. the physics kinda remind me of how a cartouche is used. so obvious now that i've seen it. gotta test it out now:D
That’s not gonna really work for this recipe unfortunately. Be sure to check out my fall off the bone ribs on my website that’s good for the oven and delicious.
Im new to smoking butnits all about the bark, rub, and moisture. Beer also, in ny belly. It can be not fun im still doing what i gotta do for good ribs
I think that unless you're dealing with some really thick spare ribs, 3-2-1 is simply too long for most ribs as it leaves them overcooked. 2 hours is too long to be covered in foil or paper and will negate your bark in a lot of cases. A 3-.75-.75 I think is a much more foolproof option, your ribs should have a crispy bark, and be cooked enough to ALMOST fall off the bone, but not quite -- this is how all competition ribs are served. If your ribs are fall-off-the-bone, quite simply they're overcooked.
Add pork fat. Sugary sauce w/ a stick of butter. Salt. Salt and pepper. Brush with oil. 𝄆♬If you poured whiskey on it, he’d eat a bale of hay♪♫𝄇 I mean ribs ain’t health food, but….
@@ChefBillyParisi first of all, I love your recipes and have cooked many of them. I’m not sure what was wrong with this sauce. Maybe too much apple cider vinegar.
Excellent tutorial, Chef. I use this method every time. Thank you for the tip of using butcher’s paper. Bravo!! 👏🏽👏🏽
It’s game changer. Thanks for watching!
So I made this last night on my Ninja Woodfire Grill XL, but since its much smaller than a regular smoker, I cut the 3-2-1 process in half. I used only a single rack of baby backs, cut in half (cause I wasn't sharing!)...so, 80-90 minutes with the dry rub, then an hour in the butcher paper with the bbq sauce, and then about 30 minutes to finish it off. I cannot communicate fully how wonderful they came out. They were full of flavour, moist, and a most beautiful bark. I can't wait to make them again! Thank you Chef!
Regardless the recipe, I like the "get connected" message. That's how we roll at mi casa. Whether it's wings, ribs, jerky, whatever, if the smoker's going, the beer comes out, the TV is on, and friends are ALWAYS invited. Cheers!
That’s what it’s all about!
Family and friends...that's what its all about !!
Pm 0@@vai86u
Omg. So my hubby received a smoker as a gift from one of his clients. Now my husband has never smoked anything. So there it sat for a few weeks and then a few days later he started to research how to do baby back ribs smoked on Google and it took him to your site which I personally have been watching you for a few years, my husband doesn't do social media. Anyhow he said there were a few people he looked at but he really liked your speaking and example of how to enjoy smoking. He liked that you smoke for your family. If course I didn't know he was talking about you I thought it was just some random smoker guy. Anyhow he got up at 6:30 am and got going. He invited our daughter her husband and a friend of theirs to come get his first ribs. They drove an 1.5 hrs to our home for theses smoked ribs. While the ribs were in the smoker, We ran to Lowes and found the peach paper, he found the black gloves, by the way that peach paper is expensive but he was gunho for it. Good food takes time he kept saying, hahah. he used his hands to mix the sauce and was grossed out, hence the black gloves.hahah. He made his own spices according to what you said. He must of took notes cause when we went to the store earlier I said there's the ribs and he said nope only baby back ribs he said and we need apple juice and mustard and I was on. He really followed your BBQ sauce ingredients and the sauce was amazing. So now I'm telling him OMG I can eat smoked ribs and your sauce was amazing! I tell him he's the smoker now and that if anyone tastes your sauce and ribs they would think you've been making smoked ribs forever. When we were eating the last ribs I said who was the guy you found to help you learn about smoking and making that amazing BBQ sauce? and he took me to your site and said some guy named Billy and he goes to show me and says hey, he's a chief too. I was like let me see the video and I was like hey I follow that guy. He's amazing.and he says yeah I really like how he walked me through the whole smoking rib part and recipes. See I hate BBQ sauce from the store and I usually can't eat anything smoked in a restaurant but I can eat these ones, and the BBQ sauce is to die for . This is going to be a family event going forward and he also plans on smoking some ribs for the client that gifted him the smoker. I told him to get on social media and follow you since you also do Korean BBQ ribs and sauce. Hats off to you chief for making a fan of my husband for his first time smoking and helping him enjoy doing it by your enthusiastic way of showing him how. He really did his homework and I'm so proud of him. Best ribs ever.... Best sauce ever!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Also this is his wife on his phone posting this. and I hit subscribed on his phone too 😊
Nothing makes a husband more proud than when he goes out on a limb and tries something new and has not only the support of his family….but to have his wife brag on him!!! Oh yeah. He’s gonna need a 4XLT shirt his chest is gonna be stuck out and head held high. lol.
Love this. I don’t even know him and I’m proud of him too. Way to go sir. We hereby crown thee an officially smoker certified husbandad!!!
I made these last night. They turned out great! Thanks for the tips, and the sauce recipe. I’ll be using that on a lot of my grilled foods from here on. Thanks again!
Appreciate you trying it many thanks!
Just got a smoker and I'm half way thru the process. Very excited for the finished results. Ima tell everyone you made them lol
Awesome recipe, Chef! Works like a charm. Absolutely delicious ribs!
I've been an avid Qstoves user for years but recently switched to Asmoke and it's been a game changer for me. The precise temperature control provided by the digital controller is truly impressive. No more guessing games, just perfect smoking every time. The wood pellets also add a distinct smoky flavor that enhances the taste of my ribs. Plus, the convenience of the pellet feeding system saves me so much time and effort. I can just set it and forget it, knowing my ribs will come out perfectly every time. I also love the fact that it's so portable, I can use it for tailgating, camping, you name it. And with the remote temperature adjustment and food temperature monitoring app, it's like having a personal chef in my pocket. I couldn't be happier with my decision to switch to Asmoke. #Asmoke.
I have always done the crack method on my ribs and they turn out great. But I'm going to give this a try on Labor Day. Can't wait.
At first I had doubts about your processes, like lard as a binder, and wrapping in paper is a great idea. But not because the smoke can still reach the meat ( meat stops taking anymore smoke after 160° and also. Smoke doesn't make bark. Heat does.) paper does keep it dryer, which does help the bark. I'm gonna wrap in paper today and see the difference. All of that being said , those are some good looking ribs. It all boils down to everyone has a slightly different method and we can still sit down and enjoy some good food.
This is going to be my first attempt at ribs without using aluminum foil. They came out great with the foil but I did notice it didn’t have enough smoke. My rub is a little different.
I use:
chili powder
brown sugar
salt
pepper
I marinate mine overnight before tossing them on. I like to use an apricot bbq sauce and use apple juice. That might be overkill but I love how they taste.
garlic powder
paprika
I tried 321 but it was more of a 3hr to get to 165 in temp…then another 3-4hrs in butcher paper until internal temp went to 200 and omfg…more like a 3off and 3 in butcher paper…juicy and bark was crunchy and not too dry or hard. Just right! Total cook time was 7hrs for me it was a nice beefy rack of baby back ribs
My son smokes his ribs with this 3-2-1 method also and they come out delicious every time. He loves to use a championship blend for his pellets. Yum!
It just works and is foolproof.
When I wrap I place pieces of a 1/2 stick of butter per rack on the meat side. They are much tastier with the added butter.
Chef, what do you think about mixing the spices together in advance and keeping in an air tight container?
Would you use same procedure for a normal oven if one don't have a smoker?
I’ll be a little scared to put paper in there, but possibly. You will not get any smoke flavor obviously either.
@@ChefBillyParisi True about the paper I was thinking the foil for that despite poorer quality crust and the smoke flavor would also be very subdued, I'd try to use smoked chipotle and smoked paprika to do a little compensation paprika in the dry rub and chipotle in the BBQ sauce.
What I was mainly thinking was in terms of cooking times and temperatures.
Thank you for answering.
Will this method work on an electric smoker that has a small pan for water?
My wife prefers I cook her ribs like this. I refer to this as "candied". I cook mine 4 ish hours unwrapped, 30 wrapped with nothing in the wrap and 30 unwrapped and sauced. Slightly more smoke and pork flavor and slightly less tender. If really feeling froggy, I will go unwrapped until desired tenderness and sauce on the side. Huge bark and smoke flavor.
Did I miss the temp of the smoker? I’m new to it so I’m just wondering what that should be.
225
i knew it! iwas like "gonna be a ribs sorta labor day clutch move" - these like straight FIRE😋
An you know this, man!!
@@ChefBillyParisi >>>btw: that paper-wrapping method is really cool/interesting. the physics kinda remind me of how a cartouche is used. so obvious now that i've seen it. gotta test it out now:D
What is the model number of your Yoder smoker?
Chef, any tips on how to cook in the oven instead of a grill? Help a New Yorker out 😩
That’s not gonna really work for this recipe unfortunately. Be sure to check out my fall off the bone ribs on my website that’s good for the oven and delicious.
@@ChefBillyParisi Thanks, looking forward to it.
Im new to smoking butnits all about the bark, rub, and moisture. Beer also, in ny belly. It can be not fun im still doing what i gotta do for good ribs
Can parchment paper work as well ?
Nope
I was saying I think peach paper may mean parchment paper, hubby said no, I think it's different so we found it and yup you know your recipe.
I think that unless you're dealing with some really thick spare ribs, 3-2-1 is simply too long for most ribs as it leaves them overcooked. 2 hours is too long to be covered in foil or paper and will negate your bark in a lot of cases. A 3-.75-.75 I think is a much more foolproof option, your ribs should have a crispy bark, and be cooked enough to ALMOST fall off the bone, but not quite -- this is how all competition ribs are served. If your ribs are fall-off-the-bone, quite simply they're overcooked.
Go by internal temp always
Chef Billy, Ya killin' me. Looking damn fine
Appreciate you
Do you have a bbq sauce Recipe???
Oh does he ever. Best one.
So 3hrs unwrapped or until 165 internally and then 3 hours wrapped in butcher paper and it worked for me
I always remove the membrane.
Interesting. I don't want the gentle tug. :) Thank you though. I've enjoyed every video I've watched.
The gentle tug is how ribs are graded at smoking competitions. Contrary to popular belief properly smoked ribs should not fall off the bone.
@@ChefBillyParisiRight. No competition though in my home. Just fall-off-the-bone goodness. :)
Add pork fat. Sugary sauce w/ a stick of butter. Salt. Salt and pepper. Brush with oil.
𝄆♬If you poured whiskey on it, he’d eat a bale of hay♪♫𝄇
I mean ribs ain’t health food, but….
I made the BBQ sauce with Sweet Baby Ray's original and it was not good at all.
First to ever tell me this. What didn’t you like about it?
@@ChefBillyParisi first of all, I love your recipes and have cooked many of them. I’m not sure what was wrong with this sauce. Maybe too much apple cider vinegar.
@@ChefBillyParisi I think my vinegar may have been bad.
When the sauce is done it should be a perfect combo of sweet, tangy, and whatever the flavor of your bbq sauce was.
Eating this much meat can’t be healthy.
Who’s eating all that?
Eating meat isn't unhealthy
they look dry
You know nothing about smoking food I’m guessing?
PERFECT TIMING CHEF! I JUST GOT A SMOKER!
Love your videos keep up the great work Seems like you should know your own restaurant instead of UA-cam or do it together why not?
Way easier said than done :-)